I'm having an issue w/ fullscreen videos since the last update (22 days ago). My computer will enter Suspend mode, even if I make a video fullscreen. This happens when I'm watching Netflix, YouTube, or any other fullscreen video.
This is unusual; In the past, if I made a video fullscreen in Firefox, my computer would stay awake.
I'm wondering if this is related to a bug fix in the latest release: Bug 1853896, which addresses a previous bug in fullscreen video.
I'm running Firefox 120.0.1 (64 bit) on Linux Lite 5.6 My hardware is an old HP Chromebox connected to a display via HDMI.
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I'm looking for a FOSS email client for desktop. (Windows and MacOS, for now.)
Using Airmail or Mailbird as references, I'm looking for a client with some of these features:
I'm familiar with Thunderbird and there's a lot to like there, but design-wise, it's pretty cluttered, IMHO.
Does anyone know of a FOSS desktop email client that looks clean? -OR- Is there a way to change Thunderbird's layout so it looks/functions more like Airmail or Mailbird?
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I'm a big user of Tree Style Tabs. And I LOVE using pinned tabs.
Recently, I modified my CSS so that my sidebar will shrink/expand on hover. I really like getting this screen real estate back.
But there's a problem: My pinned tabs keep moving every time the sidebar changes width, causing the entire tab tree to slide up. (GIF) This means I have to hover, wait for the tabs, find the one I want, and finally click on it, rather than - y'know- just mousing over there and clicking.
Is there any way to change this, such that my pinned tabs stay in the "wide" configuration, and are just "revealed" when the sidebar expands?
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I read a lot of articles. In the past, I've used Pocket to access articles on all my devices.
I prefer to read on my e-ink tablet, where scrolling is a pain. So I need a read-it-later app that supports page-turning, the same way an e-book does.
Pocket used to have this feature, but they killed it with their most recent update.
Wallabag has this feature, but I find the Wallabag fonts ugly and unreadable.
Omnivore does not appear to have this feature.
Does anyone use a read-it-later app that supports page-turning?
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I read a lot of articles. In the past, I've used Pocket to access articles on all my devices.
I prefer to read on my e-ink tablet, where scrolling is a pain. So I need a read-it-later app that supports page-turning, the same way an e-book does.
Pocket used to have this feature, but they killed it with their most recent update.
Wallabag has this feature, but I find the Wallabag fonts ugly and unreadable.
Omnivore does not appear to have this feature.
Does anyone use a read-it-later app that supports page-turning?
Thank you!
The goal: See upcoming events from various NYC venues in one place, possibly my Google Calendar
The problem: Bars and venues all use different sites and apps to manage their event calendars, forcing me to check each venue's website individually. It sucks!
My best guess at a solution: Find a way to convert the venue's websites/calendars to RSS, then use IFTTT to convert the RSS feeds to Google Calendar entries.
Here are the calendars that I need to convert:
The Skint This one actually has RSS, but it combines multiple events into each RSS entry
And one newsletter:
These venues already use Google Calendar, so I've successfully imported them:
Thank you Software Options!
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